We have no meanings for "quite superfluous" in our records yet.
1 A knowledge of Greek was thought quite superfluous for a country gentleman.
2 Your championship is quite superfluous , and will do no good to anyone.
3 The evening will be active enough to make any further excitement quite superfluous .
4 Men were not licensed to preach-thatis quite superfluous and absurd.
5 He has been here already, and your attendance is quite superfluous .
6 He who gives anything to me receives something quite superfluous and unnecessary in return.
7 They condemn themselves to a laborious and quite superfluous task.
8 A quite superfluous question, as Mrs. Jackson was well aware.
9 Of course, to us," he added hastily, "it's quite superfluous - quite superfluous , but-
10 The seat he had planned to occupy in rowing he abandoned now as quite superfluous .
11 But the Virginian followed him even as he blew out the now quite superfluous light.
12 At least it was thought quite superfluous to let these Spanish soldiers go scot free.
13 He made a gesture, as if to repudiate the defence as a thing quite superfluous .
14 The fox turned up his nostrils at this advice, which seemed to him quite superfluous .
15 Don't vex your sweet soul with quite superfluous reproaches.-Sugar
16 This would actually be quite useful as a product, but the ridiculous design is quite superfluous .
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